Do Deewane Seher Mein

Sandeepa Dhar talks about her character in ‘Do Deewane Seher Mein’!

#SandeepaDhar bares her soul as Do Deewane Seher Mein hits theatres today, sharing the screen with Mrunal Thakur and Siddhant Chaturvedi in this Bhansali Production. Her character Naina forced her to confront insecurities, self-doubt, and silent struggles she had long avoided making this more than just a role, but a deeply personal journey that mirrors the quiet battles many of us face every day.

With Do Deewane Sehar Mein now in theatres, Sandeepa Dhar is opening up about the deeply personal journey behind her character, Naina. For the actor, this wasn’t just another role, it was a mirror, forcing her to confront insecurities, self-doubt, and the quiet need for validation that many silently carry.

Sandeepa says, *“I’ve been sitting with Naina for almost a year now, and honestly, she made me think about things I didn’t want to face. How many times have we changed ourselves for someone else’s approval? How many times have we felt like we’re not enough, no matter how hard we try? How often have we looked in the mirror and only seen what’s ‘wrong’? “She’s here. Naina is finally yours,”* Sandeepa says, reflecting on the year-long emotional journey she shared with the character.

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For Sandeepa, Naina’s struggles felt strikingly familiar. “Her story is my story. And maybe it’s yours too,” she shares candidly. The character’s emotional arc of losing oneself while chasing perfection and validation resonated far beyond the script. “I don’t have all the answers. I’m still figuring it out myself,” she admits. “But I do know this we deserve better than constantly seeking validation from people who may never give it. We deserve to know our own worth.”

Through Naina, Sandeepa hopes audiences find comfort and courage. “If you’ve ever felt like you’re not enough, this film is for you. If you’ve ever lost yourself trying to be perfect for someone else, this one’s for you. Maybe, just maybe, we can find our way back together.”

For Sandeepa Dhar, Do Deewane Sehar Mein is more than a cinematic release it’s an emotional offering. In giving life to Naina, she invites viewers to reflect, heal, and rediscover their self-worth. As the film hits theatres, her message is clear: sometimes the most powerful journey isn’t about becoming someone new it’s about returning to who you are truly.

By Keerti Kadam